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Dale Beams

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Jan 12, 2011, 12:00:48 PM1/12/11
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Is there a way to combine several PTS files in Hugin into one set?

Bruno Postle

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Jan 12, 2011, 1:35:20 PM1/12/11
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On Wed 12-Jan-2011 at 11:00 -0600, Dale Beams wrote:

> Is there a way to combine several PTS files in Hugin into one set?

Hugin can import ptgui .pts files and save them as Hugin .pto
projects, though if you have any cropped photos in the project you
will need to fiddle with the crop and reoptimise.

You can use File -> Merge project... to merge multiple Hugin
projects together.

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Tom Sharpless

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Jan 16, 2011, 5:37:57 PM1/16/11
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Bruno,

On Jan 12, 1:35 pm, Bruno Postle <br...@postle.net> wrote:
>
> Hugin can import ptgui .pts files and save them as Hugin .pto
> projects, though if you have any cropped photos in the project you
> will need to fiddle with the crop and reoptimise.
>

When I give it a PTS file from PTGui 9, my copy of 2010.2 (Win32)
displays the lens type and number of control points, then crashes
(loops forever) apparently while trying to load images. My guess it
that this has to do with PTGui's "dummy image", that is used as a
reference for common parameters, but has no file name. Does anyone
know better?

Is the ability to load PTS files a current Hugin specification, or
just something it once did?

Cheers, Tom

Bruno Postle

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Jan 16, 2011, 5:48:26 PM1/16/11
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On Sun 16-Jan-2011 at 14:37 -0800, Tom Sharpless wrote:
>On Jan 12, 1:35 pm, Bruno Postle <br...@postle.net> wrote:
>>
>> Hugin can import ptgui .pts files and save them as Hugin .pto
>> projects, though if you have any cropped photos in the project you
>> will need to fiddle with the crop and reoptimise.

>When I give it a PTS file from PTGui 9, my copy of 2010.2 (Win32)
>displays the lens type and number of control points, then crashes
>(loops forever) apparently while trying to load images. My guess it
>that this has to do with PTGui's "dummy image", that is used as a
>reference for common parameters, but has no file name.

I don't have PTGui, but I have seen recent reports that this
function still works. The dummy image always existed in PTGui .pts
projects, so this isn't likely to be the cause of the problem.

If you have some .pts files that fail then it would useful to attach
them to a bug report in launchpad: https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin

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Dale Beams

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Jan 16, 2011, 5:58:34 PM1/16/11
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Earlier when I posted my many screenshot links about CPFind and it's
failure on my system, I also was using a *.pts as a base. However it
was a *.pts file I'd generated from Autopano Pro rather than PTGui it
self.

When I attempted the pano with Hugin directly with CPFind itself, it did
not fail, however, the photos were a jumbled ...

Dale

Emad ud din Btt

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Jan 17, 2011, 3:02:40 AM1/17/11
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pts Files exported from Autpano works well in Hugin. But if you load PTgui latest version pts files into Hugin, It does not work.




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